Our Earth

If it were up to Us, Washington would be taking action on climate change, clean air and drinkable water.

But Big Money and special interest polluters are standing in the way, frustrating the will of the people.

Connect the Dots

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  • On Climate Change

    $$$

    The oil and gas industry spends hundreds of millions of dollars on political contributions and lobbying to defeat climate change legislation and defend the status quo. So their agenda carries the day. Even though...

    97%

    ...of scientists agree that climate change is a real threat and that fossil fuel pollution is a root cause.

    80%+

    ...Americans want Congress to take action on climate change and protect our environment for future generations.

    Sources: Open Secrets, Union of Concerned Scientists, Sierra Club, and Oil Change International.

  • Let’s look at return on investment…

    $354 million

    Amount spent by the Fossil Fuel industry on Congressional campaign donations and lobbying during the 2016 election cycle.

    $29.4 billion

    Federal subsidies given to the Fossil Fuel industry in 2015-2016.

    83-to-1

    The return the Fossil Fuel industry “earned” in the 2016 election cycle on its investment in Congressional campaign donations and lobbying.

    Sources: Oil Change International

  • On the Clean Power Plan

    70%

    The number of Americans who favor the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) putting limits on the amount of carbon pollution that power plants can release.

    32%

    The reduction in power sector carbon emissions by 2030 that would be achieved under the EPA’s Clean Power Plan.

    90,000

    The annual number of childhood asthma attacks that will be prevented with implementation of the Clean Power Plan.

    $52 million

    The amount of campaign money donated by the Fossil Fuel industry to the 49 senators who voted to repeal the Clean Power Plan.

    Sources: Polluting Our Democracy – Sierra Club, Environmental Defense Fund, Natural Resources Defense Council Action Fund

  • On Fracking

    2005

    Dick Cheney and the Republican Congress team up to create the “Halliburton Loophole,” exempting fracking from the Safe Drinking Water Act.

    230%

    Between 2004 and 2012, the increase in campaign donations by fracking companies to Congressional candidates in states and districts where fracking occurs.

    Three

    Number of studies published in just one year (2015-2016) by the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health linking proximity to fracking sites with nasal and sinus problems, migraines and fatigue, asthma, premature births and high-risk pregnancies.

    2016

    “Halliburton Loophole” still in place as fracking companies and trade groups continue to pour millions of dollars into Congressional campaigns.

    Sources: EcoWatch, AlterNet

The Solution

Let’s build a small donor matching system, for funding campaigns. And make it about Us.

A clean environment is the greatest legacy we can leave to the next generation. Citizen owned elections would empower Us to fight back against the special interest polluters and pass laws that protect Our Earth.

Sign the Petition

Funding campaigns with a small donor matching system is a real solution to make sure that the voices of everyday Americans are heard again in Washington. Add your voice today by joining Us.

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Hear Us

Voices from around the country.

I believe that getting big money out of our politics will positively affect the health of Americans. By getting rid of the chemical industry’s influence we will be able to remove the harmful chemicals and ingredients that are currently allowed in our personal care products and food supply (often unknown to the consumer). As a parent this issue is important to me because of the links between these harmful ingredients and behavioral health issues, chronic health conditions, and cancers.

, A Business Owner from Glen Burnie, MD